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DESCRIPTION:The West Cork Fit-Up Theatre Festival presents No Smoke Without
Fire on Whiddy Island!\nA one-woman show performed by Mary Murray\nWritte
n by Paddy Murray – Directed by Jimmy Smallhorne \n“If ever there was an
actor you wanted to see more of\, it’s Mary Murray. On stage she has alwa
ys had a magnetic focus\, a presence somewhere between no-nonsense control
and a shiver of vulnerability. Murray’s assured presence… An actor of tre
mendous physical versatility and wit\, she falls into comic contortions as
a simpering pregnant woman\, puffs up and out to play a Liverpool vamp\,
and demonstrates myriad ways to inhale\, each as individual as a fingerpri
nt.” Peter Crawley: The Irish Times \nThe best of what’s on this week. “
Murray is a perfect fit”.\nEithne Shortall: Sunday Times \n“What makes t
his close to a magical hour is Murray’s mastery of Dublin Argot\, delivere
d by his characters with meaty and frequently hilarious gusto… And then of
course there’s Mary Murray\, sole performer on an empty stage. She couple
s the space with such consummate skill that her audience feel themselves b
eing shoved and poked at the crowded bar\, choking in the smoky haze\, an
uneasy witness to the frayed tempers that range from the irritating and pe
sky to the dangerously violent…and that’s just the women. That’s acting fo
lks.” Emer O’ Kelly : Sunday Independent \n“A one woman tour de force by t
he highly talented Mary Murray.”\nMichael Moffatt: Irish Mail On Sunday.
\n“All of the characters are brought together by a skilled and vibrant lea
d performance. Mary captivates the audience with ease… The way in which sh
e controls her body and changes seamlessly has all the markings of a fit\,
physical actor who takes her craft very seriously. As for the script writ
ten by Paddy Murray it’s chock full of sharp Dublin wit and wordplay with
a solid plot. Complimenting all this is a varied array of facial expressio
ns that are hilarious to look at… and strongly delivered accents…Her perfo
rmance is so engaging it almost draws the audience to participation…an ove
rwhelmingly positive experience. Mary Murray is an accomplished theatre ac
tor who clearly loves what she does. No Smoke Without Fire is a great play
that’ll leave you in stitches- A one woman showcase well worth the trip.”
Cormac Fitzgerald : No More Workhorse. \n“Murray creates all of these dis
tinctive and diverse characters with skill\, transforming herself between
each one\, her stance in a couple of instances enough to give us an idea o
f the type of character that’s emerged\, building into them individual qui
rks and tics\, in performances that are well paced\, delivering many great
one liners\, some sharp and cutting. But it is not all about laughs eithe
r as the story unfolds about the cash and Larry\, the camper van and a dec
eased husband\, under the steady direction of Jimmy Smallhorne.\nIt is a w
onderful hour of theatre that doesn’t outstay its welcome\, and shows flow
ing\, comic writing\, all brought to life by a performer on top of her gam
e\, making it look easy and natural. With nothing on stage but Murray\, sh
e rises to the challenge delightfully\, showing great skill\, timing and c
ontrol resulting in a very enjoyable piece of theatre.”\nRed Curtain Revie
w \n“It’s a masterful display\, and an absorbing exercise in both physical
theatre and storytelling…cutting through amusing one-liners with superb c
omic timing… her seamless transition from one character to the next is wha
t makes this play special…you can practically smell the cigarette smoke\,
and she doesn’t even use a prop. Yep\, Mary Murray is the real deal.” Chri
s Wasser: Evening Herald\n \n“…these pieces\, along with the very recent
No Smoke Without Fire by Paddy Murray and featuring his daughter\, the rem
arkably talented Mary Murray\, gave us theatre of a high\, sometimes excel
lent\, standard.” Emer O’ Kelly: Irish Independent Theatre Review Of The Y
ear \nAdditional Information\nLantern 2 Ferry from Bantry pier.\nat 6:00\,
7:00 & 7:30\n€6.00 pp return\nwhiddyferry.com
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LOCATION:The Bank House @ Whiddy Island\, Co. Cork\, Ireland
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The West Cork Fit-Up Theatre Festival presents No Smo
ke Without Fire on Whiddy Island!

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A one-woman show performed by M
ary Murray\nWritten by Paddy Murray – Directed by Jimmy Smallhorne

\n

“If ever there was an actor you wanted to see more of\, it’s Mar
y Murray. On stage she has always had a magnetic focus\, a presence somewh
ere between no-nonsense control and a shiver of vulnerability. Murray’s as
sured presence… An actor of tremendous physical versatility and wit\, she
falls into comic contortions as a simpering pregnant woman\, puffs up and
out to play a Liverpool vamp\, and demonstrates myriad ways to inhale\, ea
ch as individual as a fingerprint.” Peter Crawley: The Irish Times

\n

The best of what’s on this week. “Murray is a perfect fit”.\nEi
thne Shortall: Sunday Times

\n

“What makes this close to a magical
hour is Murray’s mastery of Dublin Argot\, delivered by his characters wi
th meaty and frequently hilarious gusto… And then of course there’s Mary M
urray\, sole performer on an empty stage. She couples the space with such
consummate skill that her audience feel themselves being shoved and poked
at the crowded bar\, choking in the smoky haze\, an uneasy witness to the
frayed tempers that range from the irritating and pesky to the dangerously
violent…and that’s just the women. That’s acting folks.” Emer O’ Kelly :
Sunday Independent

“
All of the characters are brought together by a skilled and vibrant lead p
erformance. Mary captivates the audience with ease… The way in which she c
ontrols her body and changes seamlessly has all the markings of a fit\, ph
ysical actor who takes her craft very seriously. As for the script written
by Paddy Murray it’s chock full of sharp Dublin wit and wordplay with a s
olid plot. Complimenting all this is a varied array of facial expressions
that are hilarious to look at… and strongly delivered accents…Her performa
nce is so engaging it almost draws the audience to participation…an overwh
elmingly positive experience. Mary Murray is an accomplished theatre actor
who clearly loves what she does. No Smoke Without Fire is a great play th
at’ll leave you in stitches- A one woman showcase well worth the trip.” Co
rmac Fitzgerald : No More Workhorse.

\n

“Murray creates all of these
distinctive and diverse characters with skill\, transforming herself betw
een each one\, her stance in a couple of instances enough to give us an id
ea of the type of character that’s emerged\, building into them individual
quirks and tics\, in performances that are well paced\, delivering many g
reat one liners\, some sharp and cutting. But it is not all about laughs e
ither as the story unfolds about the cash and Larry\, the camper van and a
deceased husband\, under the steady direction of Jimmy Smallhorne.
\nIt is a wonderful hour of theatre that doesn’t outstay its welcome\, and
shows flowing\, comic writing\, all brought to life by a performer on top
of her game\, making it look easy and natural. With nothing on stage but
Murray\, she rises to the challenge delightfully\, showing great skill\, t
iming and control resulting in a very enjoyable piece of theatre.”\n
Red Curtain Review

\n

“It’s a masterful display\, and an absorbing e
xercise in both physical theatre and storytelling…cutting through amusing
one-liners with superb comic timing… her seamless transition from one char
acter to the next is what makes this play special…you can practically smel
l the cigarette smoke\, and she doesn’t even use a prop. Yep\, Mary Murray
is the real deal.” Chris Wasser: Evening Herald\n

\n

“…these
pieces\, along with the very recent No Smoke Without Fire by Paddy Murray
and featuring his daughter\, the remarkably talented Mary Murray\, gave u
s theatre of a high\, sometimes excellent\, standard.” Emer O’ Kelly: Iris
h Independent Theatre Review Of The Year